A beautiful, compelling piano accompaniment introduces this tender setting of the Robert Browning text. Quiet conditional statements become a profession of faith as they open into the power of the promise

This is truly a song that needs no introduction. Quoting America the Beautiful, this stunning arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard begins with a flourish before settling into the seldom-heard...view details

Written to be a ritual "closing song" for the Santa Fe Men's Camerata, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Karen Marrolli, conductor. The premiere performance was given by this ensemble on April 7, 2013. The music reflects...view details

Deeply expressive, an old poem is treated with rich harmonies to become a moving closer for concerts or festivals. Written with an ear to the a cappella glee club tradition, the incorporation of Dvorak's

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This well-crafted arrangement of the beloved old favorite from American hymnody is appropriate for any choral ensemble. With soaring obligato lines and shimmering harmonies, this work is certain to paint a

Arnesen's beautifully expressive piece is set to a poem by the famous hymn writer Isaac Watts. Featured on the 2013 St. Olaf Christmas concert broadcast from Norway, this hymn is perfect for Christmas or

Here is an upbeat and fun song that uses a prayer text from Ghana translated into English. Syncopated rhythms that repeat throughout make this a perfect choice for any choir. Opportunities for optional

"Sorida" is a term of greeting in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, similar to "shalom" in Hebrew or "jambo" in Swahili. This massive original work features six percussion instruments, layered divisi vocal

One of the top standards of all time! This rich setting with dreamy rubato phrasing, warm harmonies, and the full range of emotional expressivity will be a wonderful showcase for concert, community, and pop

This wonderful arrangement of the old gospel favorite by Albert E. Bramley will both please and delight your congregation. A challenging, exciting, yet accessible four-hand accompaniment will be a treat for